Budget property in downtown Toronto with kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi but many complaints

Pros

Free Wi-Fi and free parking (few spots only)

Several guests found restaurants/shops near the hotel

Some guests liked the hotel's close proximity to downtown and/or Chinatown

Numerous guests felt that this property was a good budget pick

Cons

No elevator

Many guests were displeased with the service and facilities provided

Some guests thought that the hotel's location above a furniture store was odd

Several guests complained about a lack of housekeeping service

Guests complained of too few parking spots and getting blocked

Many guests complained about the hotel's limited front desk hours (staff are gone from 11 pm to 9 am)

Location

Located in the eclectic Kensington Village neighbourhood, Urban Living Suites is a good budget option just a 10-minute drive from the amphitheatre.

Tips For Staying Near Molson Amphitheatre

Location

Located on a piece of man-made waterfront in downtown Toronto, the Molson Amphitheatre is part of the Ontario Place Complex.

It hosts shows featuring artists and bands from around the world. Many of the scheduled concerts are in the warmer months, as the facility is only semi-enclosed, and many seats and the standing room area (known as the lawn) are in the open.

Centrally located, Ontario Place is across from the Canadian Exhibition grounds just off of Lakeshore Boulevard.

The Gardiner Expressway is a 5-minute drive away, while downtown Toronto is a 10-minute drive. Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is an approximate 20-minute drive from the park.

Public transit does not run directly to the amphitheatre, and getting there requires an approximate 10-minute walk through the Canadian Exhibition grounds from the nearest streetcar or bus stop. All of the below-mentioned hotels are within a 5-minute walk from public transit, but budget for up to an approximate 45-minute travel time for some of the farther hotels.

Single-ride fares are $3 and an unlimited-use day pass can be purchased for $10.75. While the day pass is valid for one adult during the week, on weekends, it can be used for two adults and up to four children. For more fare and route information, visit the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) website.